By Allen Brooks on May 23, 2011
“And I Can’t Wait To Get On The Road Again” Government, Energy Efficiency And Dirty Clothes New England Wind Projects Struggle To Move Forward The Economic Pain Of Gasoline Prices Wind Energy Rebound Confronting Economic Challenges The Green Energy Movement In Ontario May Be Changing NOAA 2011 Hurricane Forecast Repeats Last Year’s Pattern read more […]
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By Allen Brooks on May 10, 2011
Gas Shales Face Conflicting Future Based On Recent Events Rig Count Climbs; Rig Orders Up; Overbuilding Coming? Housing And Autos Still Key Growth – 1Q11 GDP Not Good Is The China Energy Growth Machine Slowing Down? Will My Visibility Be Compromised By Wind Turbines? read more Source: Energy Musings
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged Baker Hughes drilling rig count, Boone Pickens, Boots & Coots, Charlestown, Chesapeake Marcellus well spill, China 2010 population census, CUDD, drillships, floating drilling rigs, gas shales, GM car sales, green energy subsidies, green jobs, housing double dip, jackups, Musings From the Oil Patch, newbuild offshore drilling rigs, Potential Gas Committee, Rhode Island, semisubmersible rigs, unemployment claims, wind power